Haney, Fisher Battle to close finish at Day One of World Youth Trials

6/25/2013

EDWARDSVILLE, Ill., - The first day of the World Youth Track & Field Trials started in dramatic fashion as Blake Haney and Grant Fisher battled to a close finish in the men’s 3,000m run in the first event of the day at Southern Illinois University at the Edwardsville campus.

The outdoor championship gives 16 and 17-year-old athletes from across the nation the chance to represent Team USA at the 8th IAAF World Youth Championships to be held July 10-14, in Donetsk, Ukraine.

Haney (Bakersville, Calif.) held off Fisher (Grand Blanc, Mich.) to win the 3,000m. Haney crossed the line at 8:32.44, just over two-tenths of a second before Fisher.

The men’s pole vault provided drama and excitement as Devin King (Kentwood, La.) and Paulo Benavides (El Paso, Texas) both cleared 4.95m/16-02.75 to tie atop the leaderboard. King had fewer misses to secure the victory on the tiebreaker.

Bailey Roth (Colorado Springs, Colo.) ran away from the field in dominating fashion in the men’s 2,000m steeplechase. The Colorado state champion finished in 5:47.42, with his closest competitor finishing 36 seconds behind.

World Youth Track & Field Trial Champions

Blake Haney, women’s 3,000m, 8:32.44

Lloydricia Cameron, women’s discus throw, 48.42m/158-10

Amir Ali Patterson, men’s shot put, 19.89m/65-03.25

Courtney Corrin, women’s long jump, 6.40m/21-00.00

Devin King, men’s pole vault, 16-02.75

Paige Duca, men’s 2,000m steeplechase, 7:07.18

Bailey Roth, boys 2,000m steeplechase, 5:47.42

Colin Minor, men’s hammer throw, 69.53m/228-01

Nyla Woods, women’s hammer throw, 60.74m/199-03

KeAndre Bates, boys triple jump, 14.99m/49-02.25

Denham Patricelli, men’s javelin throw, 67.49m/221-05

Competition will resume tomorrow, June 26th at 7:30 a.m. Central Time with the boys octathlon.

For more information on the 2013 World Youth Track & Field Trials, including live results and webcast information, visit www.usatf.org.